Contacts — the list that builds itself
Artisan keeps one record for every person who orders, RSVPs, or follows you — with their order history, total spent, and last visit. No spreadsheet, no data entry, never out of date.
Free to start. No credit card required.
Sat 9:20 am
New contact — Nora W.
Auto-added from an order
Sat 9:21 am
History backfilled
214 contacts from past orders & RSVPs
Sun 4:00 pm
Marked regular
Nora W. — 12th order
Mon 8:15 am
Note added
“Always takes the last rye — set one aside.”
A weekend with Bread Baby, Seattle.
Automatic
The moment someone places an order, RSVPs to an event, or follows your page, they become a contact. When you turn it on, your existing history is backfilled too — so the list is complete from day one and never goes stale.

Nora W.
12 orders · $340
Sam K.
RSVP'd · Saturday Pop-Up
Priya D.
First order last week
At a glance
Each contact shows what they've actually done with you — totals and recent activity computed live from your real orders and events, so the numbers can never drift.

Nora W.
Customer since March
Always takes the last rye — set one aside.
“I can finally see who my regulars are — the folks who show up every single weekend.”
— Nathan, Bread Baby · SeattleOver time
A customer list is the foundation for everything else — knowing your regulars so you can invite them to the next drop and turn one-time buyers into a community, not just a string of transactions.

Saturday Pop-Up
Ballard Farmers Market · 9 am
Bread Baby runs on Artisan
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loaves preordered each month
storefront, orders, and events
The things makers ask before they claim a page.
Keep every customer in one place
Start free and your contact list builds itself as orders and RSVPs come in.
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